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Surviving the Stress: a gift for a loved one in jail or prisonDo you have a loved one in jail or prison, a brother, a father, a son, a friend? This book is for them, something you can send them to keep them busy, to give them something to do, to motivate them to improve themselves while doing their time. This book can put their feet on the right path. Inside you will find Sudoku and Hangman, Word searches and Unscramble, Word puzzlers and Geometry puzzles. You will find Bible verses like Isaiah 41:10 and Proverbs 18:13. You will find quotes like: “My greatest sorrow is when I failed to do what was right when given the opportunity.” Or, “Never do something that goes against your own conscience, even if you are told to.” You will find pages to write about what is fun, what is important, short and long-term goals, solving problems, love, and what makes you laugh. You will find facts about how emotions affect judgment, the brain and memory and fear. You will find pages that ask to choose between two options, like: “Which is more clear, the wisdom you read in the book of Proverbs or the directions of the guards?” Or, “Which is more practical, to keep your mouth shut when you are angry or to tell another man off when he annoys you?” Or, “Which is thinner, the excuses you hear from a thief or the care guys show each other when upset?” Questions to focus on what is important, a look into what got them there and suggestions on how to be a better person, in jail and in life. 100 pages of activities to challenge your loved one’s mind, to guide them into better choices, to help them see that there is a way that is good and right and honest. This book is part of a three-book series: Surviving the Stress, Surviving the Insanity, and Doing More Than Survive. If want to see more, then search for “Jail or Prison” and you’ll find more to help that person that you love.

USA TODAY Jumbo Puzzle Book 2: 400 Brain Games for Every Day (USA Today Puzzles)Bigger is definitely better in the case of the second oversized puzzle book from the world's top newspaper.The USA TODAY Jumbo Puzzle Book 2 is a collection of brain games including 400 puzzles that will amuse and entertain.Logic, crossword, Sudoku, Word Roundup, and Hidato will keep fans busy for hours and hours. This hefty tome features twice the number of puzzles than most books and for just a few dollars more. Sharpen your pencils and get ready for challenging fun!

Ultimate Mind Games: With Over 400 Puzzles (Puzzle Books)Do you like to use your spare moments indulging in brain-testing trivia? If so, this book will be your perfect take-anywhere companion. With over 400 puzzles guaranteed to sharpen your mind and keep you thoroughly entertained, this collection is a real treat for anyone who loves sudoku, wordsearches, crosswords, and logic puzzles. Are you ready to rise to the ultimate brain-training challenge?

Prison Ramen: Recipes and Stories from Behind BarsA unique and edgy cookbook, Prison Ramen takes readers behind bars with more than 65 ramen recipes and stories of prison life from the inmate/cooks who devised them, including celebrities like Slash from Guns n’ Roses and the actor Shia LaBeouf. Instant ramen is a ubiquitous food, beloved by anyone looking for a cheap, tasty bite—including prisoners, who buy it at the commissary and use it as the building block for all sorts of meals. Think of this as a unique cookbook of ramen hacks. Here’s Ramen Goulash. Black Bean Ramen. Onion Tortilla Ramen Soup. The Jailhouse Hole Burrito. Orange Porkies—chili ramen plus white rice plus ½ bag of pork skins plus orange-flavored punch. Ramen Nuggets. Slash’s J-Walking Ramen (with scallions, Sriracha hot sauce, and minced pork). Coauthors Gustavo “Goose” Alvarez and Clifton Collins Jr. are childhood friends—one an ex-con, now free and living in Mexico, and the other a highly successful Hollywood character actor who’s enlisted friends and celebrities to contribute their recipes and stories. Forget flowery writing about precious, organic ingredients—these stories are a first-person, firsthand look inside prison life, a scared-straight reality to complement the offbeat recipes.

God Will Use This for Good: Surviving the Mess of LifeLife is messy. Just look at Joseph. You probably remember the Old Testament story. He was tossed in a pit, wrongfully imprisoned, forgotten and dismissed. But Joseph’s story contains an audacious promise. Whatever mess you face, God will use it for good. He did for Joseph, and he will for you. In the mean time don’t become bitter or angry. Do what Joseph did. Trust in God.

Muscle Car Milestones: AutoTraderClassics Muscle Car MilestonesAutoTrader Classics continues the MileStones tradition with a focus on the most American of automotive traditions…the muscle car! We celebrate a time when automakers were busy finding new ways to shoehorn big horsepower into normal cars, all while keeping ahead of each other. These were the machines that powered a generation of gearheads and launched the horsepower wars!

Chicken Soup for the Prisoner's Soul: 101 Stories to Open the Heart and Rekindle the Spirit of Hope, Healing and Forgiveness (Chicken Soup for the Soul)Prisoners and their families will appreciate these heartfelt and supportive stories and will feel part of a wider community of people striving to improve and reach their personal best. Hope, healing, forgiveness, and even a few laughs are delivered in the form of these personal and revealing stories.

Creative Snacks, Meals, Beverages and Desserts You Can Make Behind Bars:: A Cookbook for Inmates (and others on a tight budget) looking to put the fun back into foodThis cookbook was made to introduce a new style of eating. The prison population in America is steadily rising. Because of that and the nationwide budget cuts, meals in prisons are getting cheaper. Think processed “mystery” meats and soy imitations. Think endless bins of overcooked squash... With a little creativity, inmates have developed a way to cook and eat food that reminds them of what they’re missing in society. The author was incarcerated for nine years and came across many really good recipes and developed others. They are compiled here for people in prison, and also those in the “free world” who are trying to feed themselves on a budget. The author believes that prison life varies from place to place and, like anywhere else in life, there is good and bad stuff going on. Cooking is definitely something good. It’s a great way to pass the time, feel better and bring people together. Recipes include: lunches, dinners, desserts, snacks and beverages.

National GeographicNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, the flagship magazine of the National Geographic Society, chronicles exploration and adventure, as well as changes that impact life on Earth. Editorial coverage encompasses people and places of the world, with an emphasis on human involvement in a changing universe. Major topics include culture, nature, geography, ecology, science and technology.